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Anyone know if a 1983 XR200 motor will work in a 1984 200X?I know the kicker has to be changed. Thanks,Bob
mudduck14843
09-23-2003, 04:54 PM
from what i have heard they atre the same motor.
i have posted similar ?'s and not gotten a response.
speed20
09-23-2003, 04:57 PM
Yep....they will bolt right up....only thing ive found thats different between the 2, is on the 200x shifting bracket (by the clutch) it has a cotterpin in it.
MountainRider
09-24-2003, 05:33 PM
My younger brother (tdup) just built an xr200x motor. He used the center cases/6 speed tranny from the XR, and the rest was 200x. Unless you have a massively extended swing arm and trimmed rear fenders, you'll have to split the cases and swap out the XR kick start parts with 200x parts to have the forward kick starter. I think there might have been an issue with the shifter fork as well, but you might want to ask my bro. about that. You can contact him at travisdup@alltel.net
Thanks for the input guys!
There are advantages to starting with the xr motor. Higher compression, 6 speeds, 26mm carb intake and 26 mm carb. I decided to use the 200x cam in my conversion. To do the conversion you will need a complete right side cover and kick start assembly for the 200x.
To install the kickstarter assembly from the 200x you have to split your center cases. You need to replace the kickstarter shaft from the xr200 with the 200x main shaft. The 200x main shaft has one of the reversing gears on it and does not extend past the cases like the xr200 shaft. Before installing the 200x shaft into your transmisson you need to remove the large kickstart ratchet gear and put the xr200 kickstart gear on the 200x shaft. Then just follow your 200x manual for the rest of the assembley. All of the alignment dots are in the correct position even with using the xr200 kickstart gear on the 200x shaft. It is actually a very easy and straight forward conversion. It can easily be done in a day if the motor is on the bench already. You should find no suprises.
If you install the xr200 gear set into 200x cases they fit perfectly. But you must use all of the shifter components from an xr200 for the conversion to work including the shifter shaft that the shift pedal attaches to. I am very pleased with the 6 speed transmission and my complete conversion. The closer gear ratios allow me to shift less when I an just riding around. While letting me keep my motor right in the sweet spot if I want to run it hard. I am running the 26mm carb off of an xr200 also. I have one that I can sell if you need one.
I strongly recommend this conversion and have no regrets.
I hope this helps.
Travis
84250r
09-27-2003, 09:38 PM
There are advantages to starting with the xr motor. Higher compression, 6 speeds, 26mm carb intake and 26 mm carb. I decided to use the 200x cam in my conversion. To do the conversion you will need a complete right side cover and kick start assembly for the 200x.
To install the kickstarter assembly from the 200x you have to split your center cases. You need to replace the kickstarter shaft from the xr200 with the 200x main shaft. The 200x main shaft has one of the reversing gears on it and does not extend past the cases like the xr200 shaft. Before installing the 200x shaft into your transmisson you need to remove the large kickstart ratchet gear and put the xr200 kickstart gear on the 200x shaft. Then just follow your 200x manual for the rest of the assembley. All of the alignment dots are in the correct position even with using the xr200 kickstart gear on the 200x shaft. It is actually a very easy and straight forward conversion. It can easily be done in a day if the motor is on the bench already. You should find no suprises.
If you install the xr200 gear set into 200x cases they fit perfectly. But you must use all of the shifter components from an xr200 for the conversion to work including the shifter shaft that the shift pedal attaches to. I am very pleased with the 6 speed transmission and my complete conversion. The closer gear ratios allow me to shift less when I an just riding around. While letting me keep my motor right in the sweet spot if I want to run it hard. I am running the 26mm carb off of an xr200 also. I have one that I can sell if you need one.
I strongly recommend this conversion and have no regrets.
I hope this helps.
Travis
Travis,
You have any resent pics of your XR/200X?
I would like to see some pics of this motor swap.
BigGreenMachine
02-23-2006, 12:02 AM
:crazy: This thread is 3 yrs old man!
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